Date and Time
5pm Saturday 23rd November – 9am Friday 29th November 2024
Duration
Six Nights
Price
£1,995
(£200 deposit, £1,795 balance to be paid by the 23rd August 2024. If booking after the 23rd August 2024, full amount is payable)
Workshop Leader
Dave Nelson
Workshop Assistant/Driver
Mal Crawford
Maximum Workshop Attendees
8
Meeting Place
Either Preston, Lancashire if you would like a ride up to Harris with Mal Crawford OR 5pm Saturday 23rd November 2024 – Uig Ferry Terminal, Skye if you wish to travel up by yourself
Exertion Level
Easy / Medium – All locations within half a mile from the car, some much closer. Some slippery rocks on the beach and uneven ground. A reasonable level of fitness and mobility is required.
***FREE RETURN TRANSPORT FROM PRESTON, LANCASHIRE TO THE ISLE OF HARRIS AVAILABLE***
We have an extensive bucket list of locations worldwide that we would love to visit with our cameras and right at the top of the list for locations in the UK is the Isle of Harris and Lewis and if you happen to spend time there, you will completely understand why. The peace and quiet and remoteness of the island is captivating and after spending a week there, you will feel as though life has slowed down by a couple of paces. Standing there beside the ocean, listening to the waves slowly cover the golden sandy beach you’re standing on while admiring the view all around you with your camera on a tripod is genuinely one of the most pleasurable experiences we can recommend for the landscape photographer. This is why people want to come and experience Harris and Lewis for themselves.
For this six night workshop, we will be based at the beautiful Harris Hotel in Tarbert which is located only twenty minutes away from the glorious sandy beaches of Harris. Further north we have the majestic huge sea stacks of Lewis not to mention the 5,000 year old standing stone circle of Callanish. It is steeped in history and is most definitely a mysterious and atmospheric place.
HARRIS vs LEWIS
The terrain is quite different on both parts of the island. The Isle of Lewis is located to the north of Harris and occupies the majority of the island and we find the more dramatic views are on Lewis. The sea stacks of Mangersta and Tolsta (Garry Beach) are quite simply magnificent and reminiscent of those found on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. The iconic and mystical Callanish standing stones also greet you on Lewis and on a stormy day can be very atmospheric. Harris on the other hand we find to be more about peace and tranquillity with the beautiful world famous Luskentyre Beach stretching out on the west coast with its stunning sand dunes and aqua coloured water. The salt marshes of Northton in the south of Harris provide the landscape photographer with ample opportunities to capture them at their best while the 368 metre Ceapabhal fell in the distance provides a wonderful backdrop.
Collectively Lewis and Harris will provide you with memories that can be beautifully captured on camera and if you have ever promised yourself that you would go and visit them one day, perhaps now is the time to make good on your promise. We can personally guarantee you that you will love it as much as we do.
![Dave Nelson: photographer](https://landscapelocations.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Dave-Nelson-Bio-Photo.jpg)
Dave Nelson
Dave Nelson is a UK based landscape and nature photographer who is deeply passionate about capturing the beauty of the natural world through his lens.
With a keen eye for detail and a love for the great outdoors, Dave strives to create captivating images that evoke a sense of awe and appreciation for the natural world – from dramatic landscapes to the amazing natural wonders of our planet.
With years of experience and dedication to his craft and creativity, he has developed a unique style that combines technical expertise with artistic vision. Whether it be capturing the grandeur of landscapes or the intricacies of our natural world, he strives to convey the essence and spirit of each scene photographed.
He plays with angles and light to capture unique perspectives, whilst constantly seeking opportunities to explore and capture the ever-changing landscape.
His journey as a photographer has taken him to many breathtaking locations across the UK and overseas allowing him to witness and document the diverse landscapes and natural beauty that make our world so remarkable.
Through his work, he hopes to inspire others to connect with nature, creating an understanding and respect for our natural environment, whilst informing us with interesting dialogue to provide a deeper insight into the locations he visits. His photography has featured in a number of publications and gallery exhibitions.
Dave is excited to be a part of the Landscape Locations team where he is keen to share his passion and knowledge, nurturing and supporting our clients with the development of their photography skills whilst aligning their experience to meet their individual requirements and aspirations.
![Mal Crawford: Photographer](https://landscapelocations.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Mal-Crawford-Bio-Photo.jpg)
Mal Crawford
North West, UK based Mal’s interest in photography began at art college in his early 20’s, with landscapes becoming his speciality, a genre that still inspires him today. Armed with a Minolta 35mm SLR film camera and a couple of lenses, Mal spent several years learning his craft.
Mal started using Sony cameras around 2007, starting with an a300 DSLR but these days now shoots with Sony mirrorless equipment.
Mal’s interest in landscape photography lies more in capturing the artistic essence of a place rather than standard picture postcard scenes. This allows him to often see a different side to locations which compliments those who he instructs.
Mal has assisted photography workshop tour guides on workshops and tours for some time now and is more than happy to pass on his knowledge, experience and skillset with others.
Double room, en-suite.
Breakfast and pack lunch included. There is no single occupancy supplement charged.
Harris Hotel
Tarbet
Isle of Harris
Outer Hebrides
HS3 3DL
Scotland
![Harris Hotel](https://landscapelocations.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Harris-Hotel-1024x510-1-300x149.jpg)
LANDSCAPE LOCATIONS IS OFFERING FREE RETURN TRANSPORT FROM PRESTON, LANCASHIRE TO THE ISLE OF HARRIS IF WANTED (EXCLUDING FERRY COSTS)
TRANSPORT DURING THE WORKSHOP
We have two vehicles available for this workshop.
The first one is our personally owned brand new eight-seater luxury Mercedes V-Class minibus that will be driven by our Workshop Assistant Mal Crawford. This ensures that there is plenty of space for us all including luggage, clothing, and camera equipment.
The second vehicle is a Skoda Octavia driven by our Workshop Leader Dave Nelson.
Calmac Ferry Service
https://www.calmac.co.uk/calmac-winter-timetables
The ferry from Uig, Skye to Tarbert, Harris is not included in the workshop price. The journey takes only 90 minutes on the CalMac ferry and it is normally a smooth crossing. There is a cafe onboard.
Ferry crossing times for autumn 2024 have yet to be released by CalMac but assuming that they will be the same as autumn 2023, these should be our ferry crossing times.
Saturday 23rd November 2024
Departing Uig, Skye
6.15pm
Arriving Tarbert, Harris
7.55pm
Friday 29th November 2024
Departing Tarbert, Harris
7.30am
Arriving Uig, Skye
9.10am
Included
- Six nights accommodation (double room en-suite, single occupancy)
- 6 x Breakfast and 5 x pack lunches
- Dedicated 1-2-1 photography tuition from two tutors
- Transport during the workshop in new eight seater luxury Mercedes V-Class minibus
- Option of FREE return transport from Preston, Lancashire to Harris onboard our eight seater luxury Mercedes V-Class minibus (you are responsible for booking your own return ferry ticket from Uig, Skye to Tarbert, Harris)
Excluded
- Evening meals, drinks and snacks
- Travel and camera insurance
- Ferry crossing costs (approximately £13 for a passenger or £80 for a vehicle and driver. You are required to book your own ferry ticket with CalMac)